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There is normally a net gain of fluid in the capillary at the venular end.
Eudicot Cotyledon
One of the two major groups of angiosperms (flowering plants) characterized by embryos with two cotyledons or "seed leaves."
Triploid Endosperm
A tissue in seeds of flowering plants that is formed during fertilization and nourishes the developing embryo with a triple set of chromosomes.
Monocot Embryo
An embryo found in monocotyledon plants, characterized by having a single seed leaf.
Developing Monocot
A Monocotyledon, or monocot, is a type of flowering plant that is in the early stages of development, characterized by seeds with a single embryonic leaf.
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